Tuesday 15 December 2015

L.A.P.D African Cops movie

What do you get when two typical Nigerian men travel to the United States and join the Police force in this case, the LAPD? Lots of laughs and wahala, that's for sure. Join Pascal Atuma & his brother Oscar as they meander the mean streets of Los Angeles, dishing out their own brand of authentic African values to the boys in the 'hood!

LAPD African Cops, shows the African American cultural differences with Africa and intends to close the gap between African Americans and Africans, giving hope that the chains of the past will some day be broken, and then we will see each other as one.

The film stars Hollywood & Nollywood actors such as Vanessa Bell Calloway, Luenell, Dorien Wilson,Brian Hooks,etc. It was produced By Dr. Oscar Atuma & Pascal Atuma. Co – Produced By Ime Etuk and written & Directed By Pascal Atuma. LAPD AFRICAN COPS won three (3) Awards at the just concluded Golden Icons Academy Movie Awards (GIAMA) in Houston Texas out of a total of seven(7) nominations .The movie is being distributed in West Africa by Silver Bird Cinemas and is showing in cinemas nationwide. Make sure you go see!

Watch trailer below...
https://youtu.be/FNyaWUr3etc

TROOPS DESTROY MORE BOKO HARAM CAMP

Photos: Troops destroy more Boko haram camps, frees 31 hostages

Troops operating in Bama, Borno state yesterday cleared Boko Haram terrorists out of Aulari general area located within the Sambisa forest, clearing 4 camps located within the area that includes Faldan, Kidiziromari, Kuroshini, Kurumari and Ngulda.

According to a statement from the Acting Director Army Public Relations Col. Sani Usman, one Boko Haram terrorist was killed while trying to escape and about 31 persons were rescued from the terrorists.

During the attack, the troops discovered stockpile of farm produce in metal drums, sacks and underground storage facilities. Other items recovered included several bicycles and motorcycles. Some of the farmlands yet to be harvested were also set ablaze by the terrorists. A wooden rifle used for training and practice by the terrorists was also retrieved.

In a related development, troops of 7 Division Garrison conducted 8 fighting patrols along Leje Axis. The troops cleared the area and about 15 other villages around Leje. They include Khadadamamari, Ladin Buta, Hilmari, Kashauri, Keshan Ngala, Aiwa, Masu Kura, Mabirni, Grza 1 and 2, Mashuari, Dubenge, Tauba and Majande.

The troops also pursued and destroyed 2 Boko Haram terrorists on motor cycles. Troops have also blocked all known routes to prevent Boko Haram Terrorists from transporting livestock across borders. All these are with a view to stopping the Boko Haram from fueling their terror machines through cattle rustling and illegal trading.

A TRANSGENDER WOMAN SENT TO A MALE PRISON

Transgender woman sent to a male prison petitions to be sent to a female prison

Tara Hudson has been living as a woman for six years, but back in October she was sent to a men’s prison over an assault charge. The 26-year-old transgender woman was jailed for 12 weeks after she was convicted of headbutting a bar manager last year. During her first week in the prison Hudson was faced with endless abuse from other prisoners.

Tara told Metro.co.uk:
“When I walked into the prison, it was like a cat with five legs had entered the building.”
“They would call me ‘chick with a d***,’ ‘trannie,’ ‘shim’ (she/him) or ‘hybrid’ and shout that the ‘Lady Boys of Bangkok’ were in town. I even heard one say, ‘It should be shot.'”
Hudson said she was scared for her life around the other prisoners. According to Metro, she was forced to flash the inmates because she was scared of getting raped.
“Most of them were really excited. Everyone thought I was an ordinary woman and they hadn’t seen one in a long time. It was all very sexual – they were very sexually excited.”
Luckily for her, a petition was started to have her moved to a female prison. It gathered over 140,000 signatures, according to the BBC.
After a week, Hudson was moved to a women’s prison.
Two transgender women in England recently hanged themselves over the fear of male prisons. Vikki Thompson, 21, was found dead in HMP Leeds after saying she would commit suicide if she was sent there, and 38-year-old Joanne Latham hanged herself at HMP Woodhill

I NEVER GIVE DASUKI N40BILLION DONATION SAYS SANUSI

I never gave Dasuki N40billion donation - Sanusi

All these accusations and counter-accusations is beginning to get worrisome. Emir of Kano, Muhammadu Sanusi II has denied claims that he gave the office of the embattled former National Security Adviser Sambo Dasuki N40 billion while he served as the Governor of the Central Bank of Nigeria. He denied the claims in an interview with The Cable...
“This is completely untrue. In the first place, I understand the laws of money laundering. And it is a criminal offence. The central bank is the chief regulator charged with ensuring we put an end to money laundering. This is partly why we started our cashless Nigeria project and why I started the BVN project. I would never authorize that amount of cash to be moved to the office of the NSA or to anyone even if it was in their account.
I do not know where they are getting these strange stories. I was removed from the CBN in February 2014, and to the best of my knowledge, the EFCC is probing disbursements allegedly made made in late 2014 and early 2015 before the general elections, if indeed they happened. I find it difficult to believe that this could happen in the CBN that I know but we have to wait and see what the investigations come out with. Certainly whoever is linking me to this did not even bother to look at the dates of the alleged transactions. I know nothing about them, period. We never gave cash to anybody. If we did we disclosed it in published accounts under CSR. Our interventions, be this to educational institutions or security services, took the form of clearly identified projects or specified procurement, done through well laid-down procedures, including competitive bidding, award of contracts, and collection of no-objection certificate from the due process office. We did not give cash to anybody. The total amount disbursed by the CBN on capital projects in my five years was N55 billion. And this included contracts for CBN branches and our CSR interventions mainly in the universities and secondary schools. How can anyone suggest that we gave N40 billion to ONSA?” he said

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